Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Enterprise and History

View through CrossRef
This collection of original essays is a tribute to Charles Wilson, Emeritus Professor of Modern History in the University of Cambridge and Fellow of Jesus College. They have been written by friends, colleagues and former students to honour him on his seventieth birthday. Running through the essays is the theme of enterprise in history and especially in the two fields in which Charles Wilson has been pre-eminent: business history and the economic relations of England and the Netherlands. As is appropriate for an historian with such international interests, the essays cover a wide field. They include contributions from a number of distinguished economic historians in continental Europe and the USA, as well as essays by several well-known British historians on different aspects of enterprise, including the Industrial Revolution, in Britain. The volume thus presents a comprehensive set of studies of diverse examples of the forms, consequences and interpretations of economic enterprise in history. It will thus be of substantial interest not only to business historians but also to a broad range of economic historians.
Cambridge University Press
Title: Enterprise and History
Description:
This collection of original essays is a tribute to Charles Wilson, Emeritus Professor of Modern History in the University of Cambridge and Fellow of Jesus College.
They have been written by friends, colleagues and former students to honour him on his seventieth birthday.
Running through the essays is the theme of enterprise in history and especially in the two fields in which Charles Wilson has been pre-eminent: business history and the economic relations of England and the Netherlands.
As is appropriate for an historian with such international interests, the essays cover a wide field.
They include contributions from a number of distinguished economic historians in continental Europe and the USA, as well as essays by several well-known British historians on different aspects of enterprise, including the Industrial Revolution, in Britain.
The volume thus presents a comprehensive set of studies of diverse examples of the forms, consequences and interpretations of economic enterprise in history.
It will thus be of substantial interest not only to business historians but also to a broad range of economic historians.

Related Results

Production management of the enterprise.
Production management of the enterprise.
The second volume of the textbook examines the content and essence of strategic planning, the leading managerial function of production management, including: setting up strategic ...
Production management of the enterprise
Production management of the enterprise
The textbook consists of two volumes: volume 1: Fundamentals of production management and volume 2: Production management of the enterprise. Volume 1 examines the content and essen...
Logistics management
Logistics management
The textbook consistently examines the process of administration of the logistics system of the enterprise, consisting of performing basic, technological and socio-psychological ma...
The Business of History
The Business of History
This chapter considers the business of history in the context of the common business mission to satisfy customers and employees while generating sufficient profits to sustain the e...
The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Clothing through World History
The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Clothing through World History
How people dressed throughout history often reflects how they lived at the time, and Clothing in World History gives the reader a chance to explore clothing in a given place and ti...
Living History Museums
Living History Museums
Living history museums are cultural institutions that merge historical exhibits with live costumed performance. While unique and vitally important, they often compromise historical...
The Concept of History
The Concept of History
The Concept of History reflects on the presuppositions behind the contemporary understanding of history that often remain implicit and not spelled out. It is a critique of the mode...
Bernard Williams on Philosophy and History
Bernard Williams on Philosophy and History
Abstract For Bernard Williams, philosophy and history are importantly connected. His work exploits this connection in a number of directions: he believes that philos...

Back to Top